a game on sunday. shutting down play for more than an hour. look at that. chaos. this was during a key contest for two prominent brazilian teams and raising more questions ahead of the world cup. the game had been moved from one of the team s home stadiums because of concerns over fan violence. amazingly, only four people were injured in this chaos there. just crazy. all right. imagine waking up all alone inside an airplane. this happened to a man flying from louisiana to california. tom wagner was on board a united express jet on friday and headed for houston and delay over there. he was set to make a connection when he fell asleep. when the plane landed, no one woke him up. none of the passengers or crew members. nobody said a thing. so when he finally did wake up, he realized the plane was dark and cold and the door was locked! he was inside alone! he had to call his girlfriend who got through to workers who
soccer gam between port sayeed and cairo. op sfligs forces have said that wasn t just a sporting event gone very, very wrong, but there was an ulterior motive there. can you explain that a little bit to us? reporter: sure. absolutely. we kind of have to go back to the event itself, which began last we re. it was a soccer game that was back in february of last we re. essentially what happened during the game, it was a very violent scene as riders clashed with one another and essentially killing 74 people. many people across egypt in a fact-finding commission found out that this was not a spontaneous outburst of sports violence. this was not just some fan on fan violence. they concluded that there was a conspiracy to attack the visiting fans, and it s important to emphasize that the team that was participating and their fans that were killed were those that were involved in the revolution. they are a group of youth activists that were at the forefront of the revolution, and it gave the
who is visibly intoxicated you could be held liable. the other thing you have to understand, philadelphia is very tough town, very tough. a lot of fan on fan violence here. if you re a bar owner, you reasonably perceive if you overserve some guy on gameday there is going to be fight. arthel: esther, if you re this bar owner, how do you defend yourself in this case? i think that this prosecution against the bar is just going a little too far. i agree with the prosecution against the attacker if they can prove it. he already conceded it was him but the bar, how could a bar owner know what someone is going to do when they leave the bar? drunk or not? how do you know, the act is really intended to prevent drunk drivers from hitting in the victims on their way home. this person wasn t driving. and how would know that this idiot will get in his head to go attack a rangers fan? seems like quite a leap to make from serving an
i want to warn you may find this cell phone video of the attack really disturbing. as it is playing, here is what is going on. he says he filed the suit because he believes he has become a poster-child for fan on fan violence happening too often. incidents won t happen again in the future. fred, what sort of charges might the attacker face. well, first of all the criminal side of the case. now what you re seeing the sifled side. what happened this police officer who was badly beaten brings a lawsuit against a guy who doesn t have any money. against the bar who served him these drinks. you have to understand something. this is south philadelphia. 25 blocks from where i m sitting here. and a $225 bar tab. this ain t the upper east side of manhattan. 225 bucks buys a lot of booze. why is that important, because under the laws in pennsylvania if you re a bar owner and you serve someone
cesspool. they are looking to ban happy meal toys and plastic bottles and bags and now we have gang activity. i want to show a picture. can we show this up here? this is amazing to me, amy, if you can see in the upper left that the white arm is holding a baby, a child. and it is you. is that me? is that where my baby is? oh my gosh. it looks like that person is a fit parent, but hold on to it. there is no reason for fan violence unless you win a championship. this is pre-season. is there a way to cut down on the rowdiness without banning alcohol in the stadiums? that is like throwing the baby out with the bath water. how much of a loser do you have to be to try to kill someone over a game you never played in? these are people, bill who wear the names of other men on